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dc.contributor.author

Zhu, H

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dc.contributor.author

Lü, K

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dc.contributor.author

Jin, R

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dc.coverage.spatial

21

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dc.date.accessioned

2009-07-21T12:51:02Z

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dc.date.available

2009-07-21T12:51:02Z

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dc.date.issued

2009

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dc.identifier.citation

Information Sciences. 179 (8) 1116-1133

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dc.identifier.issn

0020-0255

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dc.identifier.uri

http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/3506

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dc.description.abstract

A practical mandatory access control (MAC) model for XML databases is presented in this paper. The
label type and label access policy can be defined according to the requirements of different applications. In order to
preserve the integrity of data in XML databases, a constraint between a read-access rule and a write-access rule in
label access policy is introduced. Rules for label assignment and propagation are presented to alleviate the workload
of label assignments. Furthermore, a solution for resolving conflicts in label assignments is proposed. Rules for
update-related operations, rules for exceptional privileges of ordinary users and the administrator are also proposed
to preserve the security of operations in XML databases. The MAC model, we proposed in this study, has been
implemented in an XML database. Test results demonstrated that our approach provides rational and scalable
performance.